1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia
The General Assembly of Nova Scotia was established by a proclamation of the Governor in Council on May 20, 1758. A writ for the election of the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued by May 22, returnable at the convening of the assembly on October 2, 1758. The assembly held two sessions, and was dissolved on August 13, 1759.
Sessions[]
Dates of specific sessions are under research.
Governor and Council[]
- Governor Charles Lawrence
- Lieutenant Governor vacant?
The members of the Council are currently under research.
House of Assembly[]
Officers[]
- Speaker of the House
- Robert Sanderson -left the province for England in 1759.
- William Nesbitt elected August 1, 1759
- Clerk of the House
Division of seats[]
Since counties had not been established by this time, the proclamation called for the election of 4 members from Halifax Township, 2 members from Lunenburg Township, and 16 members from the province at large, for a total of 22 members.
Each voter had to cast the maximum number of votes, whether 16, two or four (Multiple non-transferable vote/Block Voting).[1]
Knaut and Kedie (or Kedy) represented Lunenburg Township, but the records do not distinguish the Halifax Township members from the at large members.
Members[]
- Joseph Gerrish
- Robert Sanderson -left the province for England in 1759.
- Henry Newton
- William Foye
- William Nesbitt
- Joseph Rundel
- Jonathan Binney
- Henry Ferguson
- George Suckling
- John Burbidge
- Robert Campbell
- Joseph Fairbanks
- John Fillis
- Lambert Folkers
- Philip Augustus Knaut (Lunenburg Township)
- William Best
- Alexander Kedie (Lunenburg Township)
- Malachy Salter -took seat Oct. 30, 1758.
- Benjamin Gerrish -might not have served, was out of the province by Nov. 21, 1758.
- -might not have served, was out of the province by Nov. 21, 1758.
- Archibald Hinshelwood -by-election Jan. 10, 1759, took seat April 6, 1759, election disputed by , Hinshelwood quit his seat April 9.
- no record of the by-election for the second vacancy.
Note: Unless otherwise noted, members were elected at the general election, and took their seats at the convening of the assembly. By-elections are special elections held to fill specific vacancies. When a member is noted as having taking their seat on a certain date, but a by-election isn't noted, the member was elected at the general election but arrived late.
References[]
- Democracy 250 : Celebrating 250 Years of Parliamentary Democracy in Canada
- A Directory of the Members of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758–1958, Public Archives of Nova Scotia (1958)
- Elliott, Shirley B. (1984). "Appendix A: Assembly Lists". The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1983: a biographical directory (PDF). Halifax: Province of Nova Scotia. p. 242. ISBN 0-88871-050-X.
- Terms of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia
- 1758 in Canada
- 1759 in Canada
- 1758 establishments in Nova Scotia
- 1759 disestablishments in Nova Scotia